Hakimullah warns of guerilla war in settled areas

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The commander-in-chief of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Hakimullah Mehsud has warned that the Taliban have extended guerilla war to the settled areas of Pakistan and are close to striking fresh targets. Mehsud’s message appeared on Al-Jihad media asking fellow militants to be united and not indulge in activities that could create rifts amongst the mujahideen. “The mujahideen have started guerilla wars in the settled areas of the country like Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar. Pakistani and United States offices, buildings and other installations are on target while in the tribal areas the Taliban are targeting Pakistani government officials,” said Hakimullah in his Ramadan message. Mehsud said that Swati Taliban have carried out successful attack in Dir, Swat and Chitral bordering areas with Afghanistan.

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    • You are a disgrace to the name "Muhammad". Change it to Shaitan please because that who yours and all like Hakimullah's real God is.

      • Pakone is one hundred and one percent RIGHT. You are a disgrace to the pure name of Muhammad, an ignominy to humanity and inimical to Pakistan.

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